Pokémon Quest is now available for compatible iOS and Android devices. The Apple version of the game requires iOS 9.0 or later and a compatible with iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The Android version requires OS 4.4 or higher with 2 GB or more RAM.

POKÉMON QUEST RPG NOW AVAILABLE FOR MOBILE DEVICES

Already a Smash Hit on Nintendo Switch, the Popular Pokémon Game Launches for iOS and Android Today

The Pokémon Company International announced today that Pokémon Quest is now available for download at no charge on the App Store and Google Play. The rambunctious action RPG first launched on Nintendo Switch in May and has captivated players, achieving more than a million downloads on the system worldwide.

Developed by GAME FREAK inc., Pokémon Quest takes players across Tumblecube Island, where everything’s a cube—including the Pokémon. Travel the length and breadth of the island hunting for treasure, battling with wild Pokémon, discovering unexplored territories, and even cooking tasty treats to tempt new Pokémon to join your party. Gameplay features of Pokémon Quest include:

Battle by tapping—Pokémon Quest uses simple touch controls that can be enjoyed by everyone.

Befriend many Pokémon—Use items collected throughout expeditions to befriend a wide array of Pokémon.

Create your Pokémon dream team—Partner with three of your Pokémon friends to battle through diverse environments.

Pokémon unique to you—Use different Power Stones to personalize your Pokémon friends however you want and give them unique stats.

Customize your base camp—Decorate your home with cute and fun collectibles that not only look good, but can provide in-game benefits.

Pokémon Quest also features in-app purchases that enable players to buy additional Power Stones and other useful items that can be used in the game.

The Pokémon Company announced that Pokémon Quest has reached 2.5million Nintendo Switch eShop downloads only a week after launch. They also announced that the Pokémon Quest mobile version will launch on compatible iOS and Android devices on June 27th, 2018.

Pokémon Quest Arrives Soon on Mobile!

Mobile players will soon be able to go on Tumblecube Island expeditions of their very own when Pokémon Quest makes its way to iOS and Android devices in late June 2018.

On June 27, 2018, Pokémon Quest, the exciting new free-to-start adventure that recently debuted on Nintendo Switch, will arrive for iOS and Android devices. This rambunctious action RPG was created by GAME FREAK inc., the original developer of the classic Pokémon RPG titles, and it stars the beloved Pokémon that were originally discovered in the Kanto region, such as Charmander, Pikachu, and Eevee.

Pre-registration for Pokémon Quest is open now. Be sure to sign up today to make sure you're one of the first people to play this fun new way to explore the world of Pokémon.

Please be aware that save data from the Nintendo Switch version of Pokémon Quest cannot be transferred to the mobile versions nor vice versa.

The Pokémon Company International announced that from Feburary 2018 until November 2018, various event Pokémon distributions, TCG product launches, anime promotions and mobile game events will take place during that time.

CELEBRATE A LEGENDARY YEAR OF POKÉMON IN 2018

Video Game Distributions, New Pokémon TCG Products, Mobile Updates, Retail Promotions and More Legendary Pokémon-Related Offerings Await Trainers in the Coming Year

The Pokémon Company International today announced plans to celebrate a legendary year in 2018, highlighting some of the most sought-after Pokémon yet to be discovered. From February to November, Legendary Pokémon will be featured across the franchise, including monthly video game character distributions, new Pokémon Trading Card Game products, mobile game retail and animation promotions.

Legendary Pokémon are extremely rare and powerful Pokémon, which exist across all regions of the Pokémon universe. Often elusive and incredibly hard to catch, Legendary Pokémon hold the answers to Pokémon lore and are deeply rooted to the regions from which they originate. Fans can learn more about these Pokémon at https://www.pokemonlegendary.com/

“As a thank-you to all the Trainers out there who have been so committed and passionate about Pokémon over the years, we want to make 2018 a legendary year,” said J.C. Smith, senior director of Consumer Marketing for The Pokémon Company International. “We’re offering fans a chance to access these powerful Legendary Pokémon across the brand while celebrating their role in the franchise’s legacy.”

Pokémon Video Game Distributions

Each month this year from February to November, players will be able to receive a different Legendary Pokémon as a free distribution through many of the Pokémon brand’s partners for owners of PokémonTM Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon, Pokémon Sun, and Pokémon Moon video games for the Nintendo 3DSTM family of systems. While fans can look forward to details about where and how to receive each of the distributions throughout the year, these Legendary Pokémon will be available to all players as part of the following schedule:

February:Dialga, the Steel- and Dragon-type Legendary Pokémon, or Palkia, the Water- and Dragon-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Sinnoh region

This first distribution will be available in the UK from Game and from Gamestop in Ireland. For further information please visit www.game.co.uk or www.gamestop.ie

March: Regigigas, the Normal-type Legendary Pokémon, or Heatran, the Fire- and Steel-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Sinnoh region

April: Raikou, the Electric-type Legendary Pokémon, or Entei, the Fire-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Johto region

May: Xerneas, the Fairy-type Legendary Pokémon, or Yveltal, the Dark- and Flying-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Kalos region

June: Zygarde, the Dragon- and Ground-type Legendary Pokémon with three distinct Formes, from the Kalos and Alola regions

July: Tornadus, the Flying-type Legendary Pokémon, or Thundurus, the Electric- and Flying-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Unova region

August: Groudon, the Ground-type Legendary Pokémon, or Kyogre, the Water-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Hoenn region

September: Latios or Latias, the Dragon- and Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Hoenn region

October: Reshiram, the Dragon- and Fire-type Legendary Pokémon, or Zekrom, the Dragon- and Electric-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Unova region

November: Ho-Oh, the Fire- and Flying-type Legendary Pokémon, or Lugia, the Psychic- and Flying-type Legendary Pokémon, from the Johto region

The Pokémon Company International announced a new app for iPad and Android devices called Pokémon Playhouse aimed at kids 3 to 5 years old. The iOS version of the app requires iOS version 7.0 or later and a compatible with iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The Android version of the app requires Android 3.0 and up and a compatible device. Images from the press release have been added to an Imageboard thread.

Welcome to the Pokémon Playhouse!

A new app for iPad and Android devices that’s full of fun and exploration for early Pokémon fans.

Discover fun activities throughout the Pokémon Playhouse, an official Pokémon app for younger Pokémon fans, available for iPad and Android devices. In the Pokémon Playhouse, meet cute Pokémon and explore various areas, including the Tower, the Lounge, and the Playground. Every location within the Pokémon Playhouse features activities created just for younger Pokémon fans, such as taking care of your Pokémon in the Pokémon Grooming activity or identifying Pokémon in the night sky in the Search the Stars activity. Then head to the Playroom to listen to a story and see the adorable Pokémon go on exciting new adventures.

When they first arrive at the Pokémon Playhouse, visitors will be given a Pokémon Egg to keep track of. As more of the Pokémon Playhouse is explored and activities are completed, the Pokémon Egg will begin to hatch—and eventually reveal a new Pokémon!

Designed for children ages 3–5; no reading or math skills are necessary to complete activities. A friendly human character will host and narrate every aspect of the Pokémon Playhouse.

The Pokémon Playhouse app does not collect any personal information whatsoever and does not include any in-app purchases.

Apple App Store Description

In Pokémon Playhouse, your child can interact with all kinds of cute Pokémon as they explore various locations, including a tower, lounge, and outdoor playground. Every location within Pokémon Playhouse features activities created just for younger Pokémon fans, such as taking care of Pokémon in the Pokémon Grooming activity, or identifying Pokémon in the night sky in the Search the Stars activity.

To accompany the unique look of the Pokémon in Pokémon Playhouse, your child can watch them at play in new picture stories. Head to the Playroom to listen to a story and see the adorable Pokémon go on exciting new adventures!

At the beginning of their time in the Pokémon Playhouse, your child will be given a Pokémon Egg to keep track of. As your child explores the Pokémon Playhouse and completes activities, the Pokémon Egg will begin to hatch, and eventually reveal a new Pokémon!

Designed for children ages 3–5, no reading or math skills are necessary to complete activities. A friendly human character will host and narrate all the activities so your child can enjoy every aspect of the Pokémon Playhouse regardless of their learning level.

The Pokémon Playhouse app does not collect any personal information and does not include any in-app purchases.

Welcome to Pokémon Playhouse! - Promotional Video

PIKACHU AND FRIENDS WELCOME PRESCHOOLERS INTO THE WORLD OF POKÉMON WITH NEW POKÉMON PLAYHOUSE APP

Featuring friendship, fun, and nurturing play, new mobile app from The Pokémon Company International is the first-ever digital preschool experience for the Pokémon brand

BELLEVUE, WA – Sept. 21, 2017 – The Pokémon Company International launched Pokémon Playhouse today, an app designed for children between the ages of 3–5 years. The app, which is the first-ever official digital Pokémon experience for preschoolers, is available now on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices as a free download without in-app purchases.
In Pokémon Playhouse, aspiring Pokémon Trainers can explore an adorable indoor and outdoor playhouse environment featuring a wide variety of entertaining and engaging activities. As they explore Pokémon Playhouse, preschoolers will encounter cute, never-before-seen expressions of Pokémon such as Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Litten, and Snorlax. The more that young Trainers play, and the more activities they complete, the closer they get to hatching Eggs that feature additional adorable Pokémon to play with and add to their collection. In all, there are over 50 beloved and recognizable Pokémon for young Trainers to discover and engage with.

Every location within Pokémon Playhouse features activities created just for younger Pokémon fans, such as taking care of Pokémon in the Pokémon Grooming activity, or identifying Pokémon in the night sky in the Search the Stars feature. The bond between players and their Pokémon pals can also be strengthened by starting a musical band, feeding them tasty treats, or taking them to an interactive park. Trainers can also develop critical thinking skills by practicing puzzles or engaging in an in-app story time which deepens the backstory of the Pokémon friends in the playhouse. A friendly human character hosts and narrates all the activities so children can enjoy every aspect of Pokémon Playhouse regardless of their learning level.

“The Pokémon brand truly is a property for all ages, and the ability to complete activities with cute new expression of recognizable Pokémon in Pokémon Playhouse offers our youngest fans the opportunity to explore the world of Pokémon in an environment made just for them,” said J.C. Smith, senior director of Consumer Marketing at The Pokémon Company International. “As the popularity of the Pokémon brand continues to grow, we’re thrilled to launch the first-ever Pokémon preschool expression with Pokémon Playhouse, offering parents an age-appropriate and entertaining experience for the littlest Trainers in their family.”